RV Parks in Chinle, Arizona

Chinle has 1 RV campground, Spider Rock Campground, located at Canyon de Chelly. Full hookups, 22 sites, and access to 84,000-acre

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Chinle AZ RV Parks: 1 Campground Near Canyon de Chelly

Chinle, Arizona sits at the entrance to Canyon de Chelly National Monument, a 84,000-acre site with 800-foot sandstone cliffs. This city provides 1 RV campground for travelers exploring the Navajo Nation. RVParkway lists Spider Rock Campground as the primary camping option in this area.

What makes Chinle an RV destination?

Chinle grants direct access to Canyon de Chelly, which receives 350,000 annual visitors. The monument holds 2,700 archaeological sites including 8th-century cliff dwellings. RVers reach 3 scenic overlooks within a 15-mile loop drive from the campground.

Which RV park operates in Chinle?

Spider Rock Campground runs 22 sites with full hookups for 30-amp service. Sites measure 40 x 50 feet and accommodate rigs up to 35 feet. The campground sits 1 mile from the Canyon de Chelly visitor center, open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

What amenities does Spider Rock Campground provide?

The campground offers 4 amenities for RV travelers.

  • Full hookups: water, 30-amp electric, sewer at each site
  • Dump station on-site, available 24 hours at no extra fee
  • Picnic tables and fire rings at 20 sites
  • Restroom facilities with flush toilets and cold-water sinks

How far is Chinle from major Arizona cities?

Chinle lies 210 miles northeast of Flagstaff, AZ, a 3.5-hour drive on US-191 and US-160. The nearest larger town, Kayenta, AZ, sits 65 miles northwest. Gallup, NM, lies 100 miles east on US-191 and I-40.

What attractions surround Chinle for RV campers?

Canyon de Chelly features 3 major rim drives totaling 33 miles. The White House Trail drops 600 feet over 2.5 miles to reach a 1,000-year-old dwelling. Hikers should allow 2-3 hours for the round trip. The visitor center offers free guided tours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from March through October.

When is the best time to visit Chinle in an RV?

April through October brings daytime temperatures from 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. July and August see 2 inches of rain monthly, with afternoon thunderstorms. Winter temperatures drop to 20 degrees Fahrenheit at night. The campground operates year-round with 3 sites reservable for winter use.

Chinle, Arizona provides 1 RV campground near Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Spider Rock Campground offers full hookups and access to 84,000 acres of red-rock landscapes, giving RV campers a direct base for exploring this Navajo Nation destination.

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